

wireport
Self-hosted ingress proxy & VPN tunnel. Securely exposes private local & Docker-based services to the Internet, with free, automatically renewable SSL certificates and docker container hostname resolution.
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
Features
- Built-in VPN
- No Logs
- Ad-free
- Portable
- No registration required
- End-to-End Encryption
- WireGuard
- Reverse Proxy
- Supports SSL Certificates
Tags
- docker-proxy
- ingress-proxy
- kubernetes-alternative
- ngrok-alternative
- coredns
- caddy
- ingress
- ngrok-replacement
- subnet-proxy
- tunnel-proxy
- Tunneling
- ingress-service
wireport News & Activities
Recent activities
- niksavc liked wireport
- maxskorr added wireport
- maxskorr reviewed wireport
Compared to alternatives, it is easy to setup and maintain (no need to tinker with config/docker files). It's open-source and self hosted. Apart from tunneling/reverse-proxying any udp/tcp-based protocols, it manages provisioning and rotation of free TLS certificates for custom domains (e.g., when you expose a locally hosted service to the Internet). It also resolves remote docker containers as local hostnames, which streamlines development and production troubleshooting workflows.
- maxskorr liked wireport
wireport information
What is wireport?
wireport is a self-hosted ingress proxy and VPN tunnel that securely exposes private local and Docker-based services to the Internet, with free, automatically renewable SSL/TLS certificates.
- Exposing local and Docker-based services running in a local network (e.g., on the local machine, on a corporate network, on a NAS, or on a home server) to the Internet
- Secure tunneling into remote development/staging/production environments to facilitate debugging and troubleshooting of remote Docker-based services
Features:
- SSL/TLS termination with 100% free and automated certificate provisioning and renewal
- Reverse proxy with support for HTTP(S) 1/2/3, WebSocket, gRPC (over HTTP/2) and TCP/UDP (Layer-4)
- Securely connect locally running services to remote infrastructure for debugging complex production issues
- Secure access to internal docker-based services and admin dashboards
- Automatic service discovery and hostname resolution (remote service hostname = Docker container name)
- Multiplatform CLI (Linux, macOS, Windows — ARM64 & AMD64)
- Secure VPN tunneling
- Self-hosted and open-source
- High performance with a low memory footprint
- Quick and easy start in self-hosted mode in just two commands - no tinkering with docker/compose files





Comments and Reviews
Compared to alternatives, it is easy to setup and maintain (no need to tinker with config/docker files). It's open-source and self hosted. Apart from tunneling/reverse-proxying any udp/tcp-based protocols, it manages provisioning and rotation of free TLS certificates for custom domains (e.g., when you expose a locally hosted service to the Internet). It also resolves remote docker containers as local hostnames, which streamlines development and production troubleshooting workflows.